Following World War Two, the progress towards international
accountability and international criminal justice came to a halt as a
result of the Cold War. But only three years since the end of the Cold
War the international community was forced to face the ethnic tensions
and civil war tearing apart the republics that once comprised the former
Yugoslavia. The investigation into the conflict is detailed in this book
including the uncovering of 187 mass graves, the interviewing of 223
victims of rape and sexual assault, and the utilization of prison camps
and mass expulsion for the purpose of ethnic cleansing.